
Is Ruben Amorim on the Brink of Leaving Manchester United?
As Manchester United approaches a crucial moment in its tumultuous season, speculation surrounding manager Ruben Amorim’s future intensifies. Reports of his potential resignation have surfaced just ahead of the Europa League final, raising critical questions about the club's direction.
Amorim, who took charge after the dismissal of Erik ten Hag, is grappling with the spectre of leading United through their worst Premier League campaign in history. With only ten victories from 36 matches, the Red Devils find themselves languishing in 16th place, a position that has prompted internal concerns about the team’s future stability.
In the lead-up to their recent 1-0 defeat against Chelsea, Amorim candidly expressed his embarrassment over the team's performance, stating, “I am embarrassed that in 25 games, we have won six. Something is wrong with the way we are playing football.” His commentary reflects a deeper crisis within the club, as fans and stakeholders debate whether Amorim has the capability to revive the situation.
According to various sources, Amorim was close to resigning in January after a particularly grim stretch of results, including a humiliating 3-1 home defeat to Brighton. He was reportedly dissuaded from taking that step by senior figures at the club, who promised their support in turning around the team's fortunes. However, the long-term viability of his position remains uncertain. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a significant stakeholder, has indicated a desire to back Amorim but seeks assurances that the manager is committed to staying.

Ratcliffe has a vested interest in the club’s resurgence, articulating that summer could prove to be a transformative period for United. “We need to be really strong in the summer and to be brave, because we will not have a next season like this,” Amorim remarked. The pressure is mounting as the club contemplates significant changes, with financial constraints already leading to brutal cost-cutting measures.
The prospect of qualifying for the Champions League remains as United prepares to meet Tottenham in the Europa League final. Although this match could offer a temporary escape from the dismal league form, it cannot mask the underlying issues that Amorim insists need addressing. He declared, “The feeling that we cannot lose a match. We have to change that and not think about transfers.”
As the fallout from this season unfolds, key decisions lie ahead for both Amorim and Ratcliffe. The potential for significant turnover, including the departure of several players, looms large. Amidst these uncertainties, the question remains: can Amorim truly lead Manchester United back to prominence, or is this tumultuous chapter nearing its end?
Fans and analysts alike are watching closely. What do you think lies ahead for Amorim and United? Will the Europa League final be a turning point or just another chapter in a season riddled with disappointments? Share your thoughts in the comments below!